Again, that was well put by my honourable colleague. As a past Minister of the Environment at the time when the Kyoto Protocol was signed, it makes every bit of sense to have Mr. Anderson come forward. I think he might well divulge some very interesting things as to why we're in this morass or dilemma of falling so far short of meeting the Kyoto Protocol and the targets. My understanding is that there was not the support for Mr. Anderson within the caucus. As a result, to his disappointment and great dismay, there weren't those action steps taken to meet the Kyoto Protocol target. So I think it would be very interesting for us to have it on the public record from him, now that he's not in cabinet and did not run, of course, in the last election.
He could give us some insights in terms of the inertia and the lack of concrete support from cabinet colleagues at the table at that time. It would be very helpful for us to be made aware of that. Maybe it was more of a vanity exercise by the Prime Minister of the day to say we would meet this, when in fact there was not the tangible support at the cabinet table in terms of taking any actions to get those goals accomplished.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.